Ashland County, Wisconsin
Bay Theater (Theater)
[Map] Art Moderne style theater still in operationAlso known as: Ashland Bay Cinema
Coole Park Manor (Hotel)
[Map] 351 Old Fort Rd., LaPointe, WisconsinAlso known as: Chateau Madeleine, Brittany Cottages
Copper Falls State Park (Park)
[Map] Scenic gorge, state park, early copper mine and developed in the 1930s during the Great Depression by the Works Progress Administration and Civilian Conservation Corps
Ellis School (School)
[Map] Former school now serving as commercial and professional space
Glidden State Bank (Bank)
[Map] 216 First St., Jacobs, WisconsinAlso known as: Citizen's State Bank, Northern State Bank
La Pointe Indian Cemetery (Cemetery)
[Map] 19th Century Catholic mission cemetery, containing Native American and European settlers' graves.Also known as: Old LaPointe Indian Burial Grounds, St. Joseph Mission Cemetery
Manitou Fish Camp (Camp)
[Map] Restored fish camp on Manitou Island, Apostle Islands National SeashoreAlso known as: Manitou Island Fish Camp
Mellen City Hall (City hall)
[Map] Queen Anne-style city hall built in 1895.Also known as: Morse Town Hall
Mellen State Bank (Bank)
[Map] Romanesque Revival, brownstone bank, currently being converted into a museum.Also known as: Mellen Brownstone Center
Michigan Island Lights (Lighthouse)
[Map] Two lights, the original was decommisioned in 1929 when a taller skeletal tower was built
Old Ashland Post Office (Post office)
[Map] Former post office now serving the City of AshlandAlso known as: Ashland City Hall, Ashland Police Department
Soo Line Decapod (Railroad vehicle)
[Map] A Baldwin 2-10-0 built in 1900 for the Soo Line - the largest locomotive ever built up to that timeAlso known as: 950
Soo Line Depot (Railroad depot)
[Map] Richardsonian Romanesque-style railroad depot, now housing local business.Also known as: Union Depot
Union Depot (Railroad depot)
[Map] Former depot converted to condominiumsAlso known as: Ashland Depot, Chicago & Northwest Railroad Co.; 419 Chapple Avenue (Condominiums)